by John Gruetzner | Apr 19, 2021 | Blog
Myanmar: What If You Knew Her Dead and Lying On the Ground! The first news flashes across your phone in text form: “Myanmar security forces open fire on protesters, killing at least 18, according to United Nations.” The death toll is rising and, many weeks...
by John Gruetzner | Jul 9, 2020 | Blog
Huawei’s Corporate Interests Have Undermined China’s Foreign Policy This current bi-lateral crisis between Canada and China has been driven by a massive failure of internal corporate governance by Huawei and an aggressive and unbalanced foreign policy on Huawei’s...
by John Gruetzner | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog
Canada’s First China Parliamentary Committee Must Think and Act Globally Canada must honestly examine how despite tensions with China, it can improve its commercial success to address the systemic trade imbalance. Parliament, under the leadership of Conservative...
by John Gruetzner | Jun 10, 2019 | Blog
Purpose and then Profit: Should Huawei consider an IPO? A Huawei IPO: One Small Step for Founder Ren but one giant step forward for reform IJ Spotlight In partnership with SAGE Publications, one article of key significance from every new issue of International...
by John Gruetzner | Jan 29, 2019 | Opinion
Canada and China – How to get to the morning after – Six Hard Steps Both parties should attempt now by resorting to private diplomacy to seek a solution driven by the facts. If not citizens of China and Canada are at risk of this being a cancer in a...